Watch This Crazy NY Giants Fan Drink An Entire Bottle Of Lemon Juice

Yesterday, the New York Giants’ season ended in bitter disappointment when they were eliminated from the playoffs. Fittingly, YouTube all-star and noted Giants fan Shoenice22 also battled his own heartache yesterday, though the cause of his condition was a little funnier. The extreme drinker chugged a large bottle of lemon juice while the cameras rolled, and not surprisingly, his body didn’t handle it very well.

Crying and fighting to keep the 100% pure substance in his stomach, Shoenice toughed it out as well as can be expected. You can take a look at the footage below…

Over the past few years, Shoenice has done everything from pound a bottle of Everclear to eat his own hair. Lately, there’s been talk about him giving up drinking or cutting back on his crazy exploits. It remains to be seen whether or not that will happen, but if this truly was his last hurrah, he went out with quite a bang. I can’t fathom keeping even a cup full of lemon juice down let alone the entire bottle. It takes a special blend of crazy and skilled to pull that off.

Here’s to hoping this video cheered up some of Shoe’s fellow New York Giants fans, if only for a few short minutes.

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